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Monday, 16 April 2018

Hello Fellas,During the recent months, I have been in and around Aberystwyth a couple of times. There are plenty of things to see and to do. Weather-wise, well, I cannot comment much on the standard British climate: oceanic/marine, so you either like it or not. But you can have fantastic times and this is why all my recent journeys in and near the Cambrian Mountain reminded me of the great times and sunshine that I had in this remote location in western Wales when me and my fellows visited it backin 2012 and in 2016 respectively.Aberystwyth is a remote location, but it is not absolutely isolated. It is a good two hours drive from Shrewsbury, but one can also take the train which is about the same length in time as driving. Aberystwyth is situated near the confluence of the rivers Ystwyth and Rheidol, but it is only the latter one that actually passes through the town. It is a historic market town, the administrative centre of Ceredigion, home to Aberystwyth University, and an important tourist destination. The National Library of Wales is also located in this town. For a change, I also include photos of a few of our family members and best friends. Have a look at my photos and if you feel encouraged, make your way to Aberystwyth!Enjoy!Laszlo #thesignhuntersFollow us on TwitterCheck out our website: www.thesignhunters.co.uk~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Tuesday, 10 April 2018

Hi Folks, I was just going through my photo archives and I found a folder filled up with my selected pictures of Ludlow! These have never been uploaded onto any platforms before, so nobody has really seen them yet, but the time has finally come to dust them off. I am so excited to share this post with you today!These photos were taken in March 2014, so almost exactly four years ago when that beautiful land was already reigned by the Spring. It was such a fantastic, sunny, and warm day!Ludlow is an exceptionally picturesque market town in Shropshire, about 30 miles south of Shrewsbury with a relatively low population of approximately 11,000 inhabitants. It is famous for St Laurence's Church and for its mediaeval, well-preserved castle, but Ludlow has many other things to offer to its visitors including museums, traditional markets, parks, and excellent local pubs.Have a look at my photos and get engaged with both Ludlow and our activities.Enjoy!Laszlo #thesignhuntersFollow us on TwitterCheck out our website: www.thesignhunters.co.uk~ ~ ~ ~ ~

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I am a professional geography researcher and teacher. I have gained my knowledge and expertise from universities across Europe including Pécs, Wolverhampton, Maribor, Zagreb, Ljubljana, and Birmingham.

As a researcher, my interest focuses on regional geography, more specifically on environmental aspects including locality, globality, sustainability, and energy resources. I am able to perform and combine various geographical fields. Besides having published a number of articles and books, I am the founder and series editor of Frugeo GRI’s journal called Geographical Locality Studies.

I am a qualified teacher and have gained experience in teaching geography, environmental sciences and mathematics in many different settings including universities, and most recently a prison and a care home with special needs/vulnerable children where I taught subjects to a wide age range and ability of students with different learning skills and levels.